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Inspiration, Renewal, Beauty, LoveSun, 02 Mar 2014 23:12:36 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1By: Janhttp://fourseeds.com/?p=1201&cpage=1#comment-1095
JanMon, 20 Jun 2011 03:57:50 +0000http://fourseeds.com/?p=1201#comment-1095Cear PET and NO SIGN OF CANCER!!!!!! Hot damn!Cear PET and NO SIGN OF CANCER!!!!!! Hot damn!
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TerreSat, 18 Jun 2011 05:46:31 +0000http://fourseeds.com/?p=1201#comment-1094Thank you, Jennifer--just amazingly beautiful.... There may not have been a photographer there that Sat, but I feel like I just looked at the photos of your morning. Heart warming. And no cancer in that photo! YEAH!!!!!!!! So happy for you!
And thanks for sharing the practice you learned from Rick Hanson--20-30 seconds to soak in the good. Made me think of a story I read in a book by Pema Chodron, which I just found now online and copied and pasted here. Big hugs to you and your family!
(http://bit.ly/4ppOm)
"There was a story that was widely circulated a few days after the attacks of September 11, 2001, that illustrates our dilemma. A Native American grandfather was speaking to his grandson about violence and cruelty in the world and how it comes about. He said it was as if two wolves were fighting in his heart. One wolf was vengeful and angry, and the other wolf was understanding and kind. The young man asked his grandfather which wolf would win the fight in his heart. And the grandfather answered, “The one that wins will be the one I choose to feed.”"Thank you, Jennifer–just amazingly beautiful…. There may not have been a photographer there that Sat, but I feel like I just looked at the photos of your morning. Heart warming. And no cancer in that photo! YEAH!!!!!!!! So happy for you!

And thanks for sharing the practice you learned from Rick Hanson–20-30 seconds to soak in the good. Made me think of a story I read in a book by Pema Chodron, which I just found now online and copied and pasted here. Big hugs to you and your family!
(http://bit.ly/4ppOm)

“There was a story that was widely circulated a few days after the attacks of September 11, 2001, that illustrates our dilemma. A Native American grandfather was speaking to his grandson about violence and cruelty in the world and how it comes about. He said it was as if two wolves were fighting in his heart. One wolf was vengeful and angry, and the other wolf was understanding and kind. The young man asked his grandfather which wolf would win the fight in his heart. And the grandfather answered, “The one that wins will be the one I choose to feed.””